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    TAG movements

    While researching the Dubois Depraz modules used by TAG and Heuer, I encounterd this list which I thought would be interesting to the crew...


    TAG Cal
    movement
    watch

    1
    Unitas 6497 or 6498 (not sure which right now...)

    4
    ETA 2671

    5
    ETA 2824-2 (2834 in some models(??))
    Aquaracer, Carrera, Link

    6
    ETA 2895-1
    Monza, Monaco

    7
    ETA 2892-A1
    2000 Chronometre, Link Chronometre

    7 GMT
    ETA 2893-A2 (Dubois Depraz Calibre 312??)
    Carrera GMT

    11
    Dubois Depraz 2022
    Autavia Chronograph

    16
    ETA/Valjoux 7750
    Carrera, Monza, Aquaracer Chronographs

    17
    ETA 2894-2
    Monaco, Monza, Carrera, Kirium Chronographs

    36
    Zenith El-Primero
    Monza 36, Link 36

    60
    Dubois-Depraz 2073
    Aquagraph 2000

    72
    Dubois-Depraz ? - yachting timer on a ? base
    Calibre 72 Aquagraph Chrono

    corrections and additions are invited!
    Last edited by Eeeb; October 19th, 2012 at 16:28. Reason: corrections from the crew!
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    Re: TAG movements

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    ETA 2824-2
    Aquaracer, Carrera + Link



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    Re: TAG movements

    Thanks Jim, that's a great reference. Sticky?

    Movement pics for each would be cool too.

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    Re: TAG movements

    great for a STICKY !!!

    TAG Heuer :
    2000 Classic auto -silver
    S/EL Leather auto -ss/gold
    Formula 1 -1st edition -green
    Kirium F1

    Heuer :
    Carrera -1st re-issue -solid gold
    Monaco -1st re-issue
    trackmaster 1975


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    Re: TAG movements

    You can add Calibre 1 in the new Caliber 1 carerra. I believe this is a reworked Unitas 6597 handwound movement.

    Also, the "RS" movements add the Rotating Disk System to above mentioned calibers such as 17rs, 6rs put in the Grand Carrera models..
    Last edited by Wisconsin Proud; December 30th, 2008 at 15:25.

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    Thumbs Up Re: TAG movements

    Thanks Eeeb and the rest of you! This is awesome.

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    Re: TAG movements

    Quote Originally Posted by Wisconsin Proud View Post
    You can add Calibre 1. I believe this is a reworked Unitas handwound movement.

    Also, the "RS" movements add the Rotating Disk System to above mentioned calibers.
    You will have to point out which movements need an additional RS designation. I can't keep up... which is why we are doing this!
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    Re: TAG movements

    I just checked Dr. Ranfft's archive... there are a bunch of Unitas movements... which one and in what TAG Heuer watch?
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    Who is the company behind it? Why are they using this material?
    People need to be able to identify the watch with themselves. It's based on emotion." - Ralph Furter

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    Re: TAG movements

    thanks for the list, really appreciate it. Just out of curiosity, which category does the grand carrera fall under? Thanks in advance.

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    Re: TAG movements

    the current TAG HEUER that has a hand wound movement is the Calibre 1 "VINTAGE". It is a big, black dial watch, with a cool second sub-dial at 6 o'clock, and racing rubber band.

    The Grand Carreras are called Calibre RS (rotating system), due to their discs, instead of sub-dial hands.

    Hope I helped.

    TAG Heuer :
    2000 Classic auto -silver
    S/EL Leather auto -ss/gold
    Formula 1 -1st edition -green
    Kirium F1

    Heuer :
    Carrera -1st re-issue -solid gold
    Monaco -1st re-issue
    trackmaster 1975


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